How to peel a head of garlic in less than ten seconds!!

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I have used it several times and there are two keys, the stainless bowl and large bowls.  You can do it with smaller bowls but it takes a longer  time 
 
Hmmmm!

I'll have to try that!

Thanks for the tip!

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If I wasn't so old, I would remember that for next harvest on drying the stuff..... Peeling it using the fingernail method takes HOURS.....

Thanks very much for the thread.... Dave
 
If I wasn't so old, I would remember that for next harvest on drying the stuff..... Peeling it using the fingernail method takes HOURS.....

Thanks very much for the thread.... Dave


I was thinking of the post you made about how much time it took when I saw that!!

  Craig
 
I was thinking of the post you made about how much time it took when I saw that!!

  Craig

Craig,    remind me in July.....  Please..... Dave
 
I just tried it with a a couple big plastic bowls...it worked pretty good!

Now I've gotta make a big batch of garlic sausage!!! LOL

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Hahahhahah I was hoping it would work with plastic..

I said ...dang I dont want to buy a couple stainless bowls...

  Craig
 
I just tried it with a a couple big plastic bowls...it worked pretty good!

Now I've gotta make a big batch of garlic sausage!!! LOL

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Now I need to go back and give it another shot with the plastic. I think I used it with some medium ones and they don't allow it to travel far enough to impact right 
 
I gotta try this. I have gone to using the jar of minced garlic since I HATE pealing the stuff. I gotta add more to get the same flavor from fresh. 
 
It works great with plastic bowls! Did 4 pounds of garlic over the holidays this way. Was making garlic powder for Christmas presents.
 
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